Aragon- a region of northeastern Spain; a former kingdom that united with Castile in 1479 to form Spain (after the marriage of Ferdinand V and Isabella I) Saragossa,Zaragoza- an ancient city on the Ebro River in northeastern Spain; formerly the capital of Aragon ...
The first King of Naples was Charles I of Anjou, the youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile. Charles was married twice, first to Beatrice of Provence, who was thus the first Queen consort of Naples. After her death in 1267, Charles remarried to Margaret of Burgundy....
the United Kingdom nor Spain has a unique constitutional ancestor; the United Kingdom was originally created by a union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland (and later joined by Ireland), whilst the Kingdom of Spain was initially created by a union of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon....
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Navarrese history in the Middle Ages was marked by alliances and battles with both Muslims and the other close Christian kingdoms (France, Castile, and Aragon) [1,37]. After the Christian conquest of the Navarrese bank of the Ebro in 1119, an important Muslim community remained in Christian ...
Other articles where Kingdom of Aragon is discussed: Aragon: History: …roughly coextensive with the historical kingdom of Aragon. This principality had its origins in 1035, when Sancho III (the Great) of Navarre left to his third son, Ramiro I, the smal
Castile. In 1484 the throne passed to John II of Albret, but independence had now become impossible on account of Navarre’s position between two major and mutually hostile states, France and Spain. In 1512Ferdinand the Catholicoccupied the Spanish portion of Navarre, and in 1515 it was ...
Valencia, medieval kingdom of Spain, alternately Muslim and independent from 1010 to 1238 and thereafter held by the kings of Aragon. Though its territory varied, it generally comprised the modern provinces of Alicante, Castellón, and Valencia. When Uma
Leon,medievalSpanish kingdom.Leonproper included the cities of León,Salamanca, and Zamora—theadjacentareas of Vallodolid and Palencia being disputed with Castile, originally its eastern frontier. The kings of Leon ruledGalicia, Asturias, and much of the county ofPortugalbefore Portugal gained indepe...